Mr. October, Reggie Jackson, makes a run for the clubhouse as thousands of Yankees fans storm the field after they won the 1977 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Jackson hit three home runs to lead the Yankees to the 8-4 Game 6 win.

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Jackson and Yankees manager Billy Martin share laughs together in the clubhouse during the World Series celebration in 1977.

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Closer John Wetteland is mobbed by the rest of the team as he closed out the Yankees’ 23rd World Series title in 1996. The Yankees beat the Atlanta Braves in six games.

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Former Yankees manager Joe Torre holds the World Series trophy with Bob Watson after the 1996 championship.

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The Boss, George Steinbrenner, holds up the New York Post featuring his World Champion Yankees in 1996.

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The Yankees pile on closer Mariano Rivera after the team swept the San Diego Padres to win the 1998 World Series.

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The Yankees celebrate their first of three straight World Series titles after defeating the Padres in 1998.

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Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter walks off smiling as he heads to the clubhouse to celebrate his second World Championship in 1998.

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George Steinbrenner pats an emotional Joe Torre as he holds the World Series trophy in 1998.

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Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani congratulates World Series MVP Scott Brosius during the Yankees’ victory parade in the Canyon of Heroes in 1998.

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Jorge Posada and Mariano River jump into each others’ arms after the Yankees clinch their second straight World Championship in 1999. The Yankees swept the Atlanta Braves to capture their 25th title.

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The Yankees mob the mound during their celebration after winning the 1999 World Series.

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Derek Jeter celebrates with a postgame cigar in the clubhouse after winning the 1999 World Series.

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Scott Brosius, Mariano Rivera and Tino Martinez leap into each others’ arms after clinching their third straight World Series title in 2000.

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The Yankees hoist closer Mariano Rivera on top of the pile after winning the Subway Series in five games, beating their city rivals, the Mets.